Guidance

Academies financial returns

Further information about the financial returns that academy trusts must submit to DfE.

Applies to England

Introduction

The Department for Education (DfE) collects a variety of data from academy trusts to perform a number of compliance, legal and parliamentary functions. These cover the preparation of:

  • sector annual report and accounts (SARA)
  • spending review and HM Treasury requirements
  • assurance to Parliament on the oversight of the academy sector
  • other legal requirements, such as accounting standards or new legislation

DfE must ensure sector compliance with the academy trust handbook accountability and assurance framework, as well as offering support to academy trusts that need it.

Land and buildings collection tool

The landThe land and buildings collection tool (LBCT) will) notis bea publishedreturn inthat autumnrequires 2026,academy trusts to tell us about the land it has. This includes how land and buildings for example, playing fields and school buildings are occupied and used. The LBCT asks for supporting documentation, such as previouslyleaseholds, planned.annotated site plans and tenancy agreements.

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All the data that has been previously submitted via the LBCT or anotherwill process.be pre-populated in the next return. This includes academies that have moved between academy trusts.

Why we ask for this information

We willneed updatethis youdocumentary onevidence ouras plansit forforms the LBCTthe basis of what we include as recognised assets in the sector annual report and accounts. This documentary evidence is reviewed by DfE by as part of the endSARA preparation and forms the basis of 2026.the audit evidence we present to the National Audit Office. This is to ensure that values included in the SARA show an accurate, consolidated view of the academy sector.

Deadlines

The LBCT guidancewill pagego explainslive moreon about11 the:November 2025 and has a submission deadline of 16 December 2025.

and use a workbook to help you prepare.

Budget forecast return

The budget forecast return (BFR) collects unaudited data annually, which is split by academic and financial years over the next 3 years.

The BFR collects the data for revenue income and expenditure, capital income and expenditure, pupil numbers, and other financial data such as the details of any loans, investments or cash. The BFR also shows how your trust’s reserves are forecasted to profile over the next 3 years. This should reflect the budgets that your trustees have signed off.

Why we ask for this information

Collecting the BFR gives DfE an insight into academy trusts’ future solvency, forecasts, pupil numbers and helps us identify any academy trusts who could need some support. It also provides the department with assurance about financial governance through compliance with part 2 of the academy trust handbook.

We use your BFR data as part of our own reporting requirements to HM Treasury and as part of the spending review assessments that help influence future academy budgets. We also use it extensively to analyse trends and forecasts to help with new policy formation, as well as for general analytical review work.

Deadlines

The BFR form went live on 133 JulyJune 20262025 and has a submission deadline of 2428 SeptemberAugust 2026.2025.

More information about BFR submission

You can read detailed guidance about the academies budget forecast return, which contains the link to the online form.

Academies accounts return

Academy trusts are required to submit an annual accounts return to DfE each year. The accounts return (AR) requires an independent auditor’s sign-off as part of the submission to DfE.

The AR must be completed by all academy trusts that received funding for any part of the academic year they were open, even if they closed part-way through the year.

Why we ask for this information

The AR is used for the academies consolidated annual report and accounts, which consolidates academy trust accounts for the year ending 31 August annually.

The consolidated accounts are a requirement of government, and we must lay these in Parliament each year for scrutiny.

A separate AR is required, as the accounting standards DfE must follow are different to the accounting standards set out in the academy accounts direction that academy trusts must follow.

The AR also helps DfE to produce benchmarking data that is comparable with other academies and with maintained schools.

Deadlines

The accounts return for 20252024 to 20262025 will go live byon early16 NovemberSeptember 20262025 and has a submission deadline of 2627 January 2027.2026.

More information about the academies accounts return

You can read the guide to completing the academies returns.

Academies chart of accounts and automation

The academies chart of accounts (CoA) is DfE’s standard reporting framework for financial reporting and underpins academy trusts’ statutory financial returns.

Why we ask for this information

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Trusts Weare encouragestrongly trustsencouraged to adopt the standard academies CoA to improve efficiencies and data quality.

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More information about the academies chart of accounts and automation

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Academies accounts direction and financial statements

Why we ask for this information

Timely submission of accounts to DfE is essential for giving assurance to Parliament that academy trusts have used public money for the purposes intended.

The academies accounts direction is used by academy trusts, their auditors and reporting accountants to prepare and audit financial statements for the accounting period ending on 31 August annually.

Deadlines

Academy trusts must submit the following by 31 December 2026:2025:  

  • audited accounts
  • the audit findings report
  • an accounts submission cover
  • an annual internal scrutiny report

By 31 January 2027,2026, trusts must publish accounts in full on their website. 

By 31 May 2027,2026, trusts must file accounts with Companies House.

The academies accounts direction sets out in detail what trusts must submit.

More information about the academies accounts direction

Read the guidance on the academies accounts direction and submitting your audited financial statements for further information.

How to contact us

If you have any questions about financial returns, you can contact us via the customer help portal.

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Updates to this page

Published 11 March 2014
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  1. Updated the academies chart of accounts section, because automation will not be available to complete the accounts return for 2025 to 2026. Updated the land and buildings collection tool section, as the LBCT will not be published in autumn 2026 as previously planned. Updated dates in other sections to reflect deadlines for 2025 to 2026 returns.

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